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Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation

Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation has launched a new grant giving scheme to give charitable organisations that fit their key themes and areas of focus the backing they need to make a real difference.

Areas of focus:

  • Unlocking potential and making a difference in our local communities. Our real focus is on improving social inclusion and making a positive impact for people (especially those from disadvantaged and diverse backgrounds)
  • Responding to international emergencies; recognising the responsibility we have as world citizens
  • Shrinking our carbon footprint as we move towards a just transition to Net Zero.

Whilst these will change from time to time, the Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation is currently concentrating on the following themes:

  • Climate action and environmental protection
  • LGBTQ+ inclusion
  • Supporting the inclusion of individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds
  • Increasing women’s opportunities in life and work
  • Disability and neurodiversity inclusion
  • Mental health and wellbeing support.

Up to £5,000. Registered charities.

Deadline – 4th June 2025

Apply for a grant from Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation here

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